Multi-method Community Inquiry (R2 Part B): Surveys of Community Members, Detroit and Flint, Michigan, 2019-2022 (ICPSR 38534)
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Rie Suzuki, University of Michigan-Flint. Public Health and Health Sciences
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https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR38534.v2
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Multi-method Community Inquiry (R2 Part B): Surveys of Community Members was the second of a three-part study designed to enhance understanding of the complex interactions between the person and environment that are associated with healthy aging for individuals with long-term physical disabilities from low-income and minority communities and to identify best practices related to impactful policies, programs, and resources.
This study used cross-sectional surveys to identify environmental factors that support healthy aging among individuals with long-term physical disabilities from low-income and minority communities. The specific research questions in this project are:
- What kinds of systems, policies, and community programs do adults with physical disabilities use and how helpful do they perceive them to be?
- Does the use of these social recourses improve health outcomes?
- Do individuals from diverse backgrounds seem to benefit differently from the social resources available to them?
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City
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This data collection may not be used for any purpose other than statistical reporting and analysis. Use of these data to learn the identity of any person or establishment is prohibited. To protect respondent privacy, this data collection is restricted from general dissemination. To obtain this file, researchers must agree to the terms and conditions of a Restricted Data Use Agreement in accordance with existing ICPSR servicing policies.
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- For more information, please visit the University of Michigan Center for Disability Health and Wellness website.
- The variable ELIGIB_CITY is masked in the public-use data and unmasked in the restricted-use file. The data files are otherwise identical.
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Participants were identified by medical records and recruited by email. If emails were not available, postcards were mailed to them. Later, non-responding participants were mailed with the survey with $1 included.
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Convenience sampling
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Adults who met the following conditions: Self-reported ADL (activities of daily living) limitations, 65 years or older, Flint or Detroit residents, English speaker, and Michigan Medicine patient.
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The study includes variables covering the following survey topics: Neighborhood, accessibility, social activity and support, paid and unpaid care, quality of life, and respondent disability and health conditions.
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Of the 3360 patients with disability diagnosis codes in the year 2019-2020, 563 responded. After the eligibility assessment, 288 completed the full survey.
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2022-08-26
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2024-10-29 This study was updated to include the data and documentation.
2022-08-26 ICPSR data undergo a confidentiality review and are altered when necessary to limit the risk of disclosure. ICPSR also routinely creates ready-to-go data files along with setups in the major statistical software formats as well as standard codebooks to accompany the data. In addition to these procedures, ICPSR performed the following processing steps for this data collection:
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